There is concurrent evidence that visual reach targets are represented with respect to gaze. For tactile reach targets, we previously showed that an effector movement leads to a shift from a gaze-independent to a gaze-dependent reference frame. Here we aimed to unravel the influence of effector movement (gaze shift) on the reference frame of tactile stimuli using a spatial localization task (yes/no paradigm). We assessed how gaze direction (fixation left/right) alters the perceived spatial location (point of subjective equality) of sequentially presented tactile standard and visual comparison stimuli while effector movement (gaze fixed/shifted) and stimulus order (vis-tac/tac-vis) were varied. In the fixed-gaze condition, subjects maintaine...
AbstractPrevious research has demonstrated that remembered targets for reaching are coded and update...
a b s t r a c t Previous work from our lab, and elsewhere, has demonstrated that remembered target l...
People often fail to detect changes between successively presented tactile patterns, a phenomenon kn...
<p>The article which was written based on the uploaded dataset can be retrieved here: https://doi.or...
AbstractReaching in space requires that the target and the hand are represented in the same coordina...
The article available under https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2014.07.025 is based on the u...
Heed T, Backhaus J, Röder B, Badde S. Disentangling the External Reference Frames Relevant to Tactil...
Identifying the spatial location of touch on the skin surface is a fundamental function of our somat...
In previous research, we demonstrated that spatial coding of proprioceptive reach targets depends on...
Locating a tactile stimulus on the body seems effortless and straightforward. However, the perceived...
Different reference frames appear to be relevant for tactile spatial coding. When participants give ...
Schubert JTW, Badde S, Röder B, Heed T. Task demands affect spatial reference frame weighting during...
AbstractPrevious work from our lab, and elsewhere, has demonstrated that remembered target locations...
Attentional selectivity in touch is modulated by the position of the body in external space. For ins...
During the apparently mindless act of localizing a tactile sensation our brain must realign its init...
AbstractPrevious research has demonstrated that remembered targets for reaching are coded and update...
a b s t r a c t Previous work from our lab, and elsewhere, has demonstrated that remembered target l...
People often fail to detect changes between successively presented tactile patterns, a phenomenon kn...
<p>The article which was written based on the uploaded dataset can be retrieved here: https://doi.or...
AbstractReaching in space requires that the target and the hand are represented in the same coordina...
The article available under https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2014.07.025 is based on the u...
Heed T, Backhaus J, Röder B, Badde S. Disentangling the External Reference Frames Relevant to Tactil...
Identifying the spatial location of touch on the skin surface is a fundamental function of our somat...
In previous research, we demonstrated that spatial coding of proprioceptive reach targets depends on...
Locating a tactile stimulus on the body seems effortless and straightforward. However, the perceived...
Different reference frames appear to be relevant for tactile spatial coding. When participants give ...
Schubert JTW, Badde S, Röder B, Heed T. Task demands affect spatial reference frame weighting during...
AbstractPrevious work from our lab, and elsewhere, has demonstrated that remembered target locations...
Attentional selectivity in touch is modulated by the position of the body in external space. For ins...
During the apparently mindless act of localizing a tactile sensation our brain must realign its init...
AbstractPrevious research has demonstrated that remembered targets for reaching are coded and update...
a b s t r a c t Previous work from our lab, and elsewhere, has demonstrated that remembered target l...
People often fail to detect changes between successively presented tactile patterns, a phenomenon kn...